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Three Economic Reasons the Turkish Coup Failed

Three Economic Reasons the Turkish Coup Failed

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The video discusses why a coup failed, focusing on three economic factors: low infant mortality rate, economic growth, and poverty levels. It highlights Turkey's progress in these areas, suggesting that improved living conditions contributed to the lack of public support for the coup. The analysis includes statistical data on infant mortality, economic growth rates, and poverty headcounts, emphasizing the positive trajectory since the early 2000s.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What is the percentage of the population living in poverty according to the latest data?

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Why might the people not support the coup despite the economic conditions?

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